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A lovely family song

A bright, family-themed song. A recommended track that conveys warmth.

Songs about family have such a warm, wonderful vibe, don’t they?

Whether they sing about parents and grandparents, brothers and sisters, or the parent–child bond, each track carries its own ties and feelings.

Many people find themselves deeply moved when a song resonates with their own experiences.

In this article, we’ll introduce upbeat songs about family from among the many out there.

If you’re looking for tracks with a bright, happy atmosphere rather than something somber, we hope you’ll find this helpful.

They’re also great picks for wedding playlists!

A bright, family-themed song. Recommended tracks that feel warm (21–30)

warmthHOME MADE kazoku

This is a song whose suggestive lyrics—readable either as a lovers’ song or a siblings’ song—allow for a range of interpretations, with the idea that warmth is conveyed more directly than words.

Its warm melody pairs perfectly with the emotive vocals.

ThanksDREAMS COME TRUE

It has an easy-to-listen feel with a light, Eurobeat-like tempo, doesn’t it? It’s a song you can relate to many different people—friends, family, or a lover.

If you call it loveUru

[Official] Uru “If You Call That Love” — Theme song for the TBS Sunday Theater drama “My Family”
If you call it loveUru

This song, gently sung by Uru with deep affection for a loved one, evokes the image of family love through its message of realizing the love we had taken for granted.

The fact that it was also used as the theme song for the drama “My Family” further reinforces the sense of familial bonds.

The grand resonance of piano and strings layered with a vocal that conveys both tenderness and strength conveys a determination to support one’s family.

The lyrics depict deepening love as people overcome misunderstandings, making it a song that prompts us to reflect on those closest to us.

How about using this song to remember the love that has become so familiar over many years between parent and child that it feels taken for granted?

Magical Cooking ~From You to You~BUMP OF CHICKEN

BUMP OF CHICKEN “Magic Cooking ~From You to You~”
Magical Cooking ~From You to You~BUMP OF CHICKEN

It’s a song that begins with a folk-style guitar and gradually layers warm strings.

Based on the real experiences of BUMP OF CHICKEN’s vocalist, Motoo Fujiwara, it conveys the message that memories of receiving love through cooking continue to support him even now as an adult.

Released on April 21, 2010 as their 17th single, it was also broadcast on NHK’s “Minna no Uta” from April to May of the same year.

It’s a perfect track for looking back on memories with family or reaffirming your gratitude to someone important.

Family 365 DaysKanjani∞

Kanjani Eight “365-Nichi Kazoku” — Theme song for the drama “Umareru.” <With Piano and Lyrics>
Family 365 DaysKanjani∞

Family members seeing each other every day is taken for granted, but precisely because we see each other daily, there are also many arguments.

Amid all of that, I think it’s wonderful how we grow day by day as a family.

The family you grew up in and the family you’ve built yourself—both are precious families, aren’t they?

Sunset Familydauntaun

This is the landmark debut single released in October 1989 by Downtown, the duo that epitomizes Japan’s comedy scene.

It’s a richly emotive song that evokes images of a nostalgic family dinner table and the glow of the setting sun streaming through a window.

Sung by Masatoshi Hamada and Hitoshi Matsumoto, it conveys the tenderness hidden in everyday life and a touch of bittersweet emotion with even greater depth.

The track was also included on the classic 1991 album “Banriki no Kuni.” It’s a heartwarming number that, when played at the end of the day while spending quiet time with someone special, makes you feel that ordinary days are irreplaceable treasures.

homeayaka

Ayaka / Home Music Video
homeayaka

Home, included on singer-songwriter Ayaka’s album Funtale, captivates with warm lyrics that convey the importance of family.

The gentle piano in the intro and her clear, transparent vocals strongly evoke the warmth and irreplaceable joy of having family.

The music video, which uses childhood photos to evoke a sense of familial love, enhances the song’s appeal even further—so why not give it a watch?